Civil Municipal - April 2025

impact study,” Markey imparts. “We are also in very early talks with some of our new national leadership in the area and letting them know our needs for a police station and trying to secure some federal and possible state funding from them as well.” The third phase of the project will see the addition of a new administration building.“These aren’t plans for the next 6 to12 months. They’re plans for the next few decades. So, while we would like to move as swiftly as possible, we certainly understand that we can’t do it on our own. And we can’t put our taxpayers through the ringer with things like that, so we are relying on federal and state money as well,” he adds. Additionally, the borough is prioritizing the improvement of its stormwater and sanitary sewer systems. Bound by the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) program,Archbald is committed to reducing pollutants into the Lackawanna River, which empties into the Chesapeake Bay. 51 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 04 ARCHBALD, PA

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